The Definition of a Profession: The Authority of Metaphor in the History of Intelligence Testing, 1890-1930

The Definition of a Profession: The Authority of Metaphor in the History of Intelligence Testing, 1890-1930

by JoAnne Brown
The Definition of a Profession: The Authority of Metaphor in the History of Intelligence Testing, 1890-1930

The Definition of a Profession: The Authority of Metaphor in the History of Intelligence Testing, 1890-1930

by JoAnne Brown

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Overview

In the early twentieth century, a small group of psychologists built a profession upon the new social technology of intelligence testing. They imagined the human mind as quantifiable, defining their new enterprise through analogies to the better established scientific professions of medicine and engineering. Offering a fresh interpretation of this controversial movement, JoAnne Brown reveals how this group created their professional sphere by semantically linking it to historical systems of cultural authority. She maintains that at the same time psychologists participated in a form of Progressivism, which she defines as a political culture founded on the technical exploitation of human intelligence as a "new" natural resource. This book addresses the early days of the mental testing enterprise, including its introduction into the educational system. Moreover, it examines the processes of social change that construct, and are constructed by, shared and contested cultural vocabularies. Brown argues that language is an integral part of social and political experience, and its forms and uses can be specified historically. The historical and theoretical implications will interest scholars in the fields of history, politics, psychology, sociology of knowledge, history and philosophy of social science, and sociolinguistics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400820788
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 08/17/1992
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 228
File size: 495 KB

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction 3
Ch. 1 The Semantics of Profession: A Theory 18
Ch. 2 Psychology as a Science 35
Ch. 3 Education as a Profession 46
Ch. 4 The Biographical Referents of Metaphor 62
Ch. 5 Historical Meanings of Medical Language 76
Ch. 6 Human Engineering 96
Ch. 7 The Great War 109
Ch. 8 The Lingua Franca of Progressivism 126
Notes 141
Bibliographic Essay 191
Index 205

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